I moved back in with my parents in the suburbs for a few months, just temporarily, and I want to know how difficult it is to get laid on tinder if I don't have my own place. Like, do I lie about my situation and find a way to get her to go to her place instead? Also, does the fact that I don't have a car, but live in a car-centric area make it even more difficult? I use uber to get around when I need to, but I'm not sure how that's going to affect me on a date if she has to also drive me now.
>>17737793
Use not getting laid as motivation for getting out of your parents house. Don't concern yourself with relationships romantic or otherwise. Focus on building a life for yourself and getting money together and setting up shop.
>>17737841
I already am doing that. I'm only living with them temporarily to save up money to buy a house faster. I make good money already and I could easily afford to live on my own right now, but I made the conscious choice to do this because it will help help me get to my goals faster.
>>17737850
Okay well. Just keep doing that and then the bitches shall flock when you roll up in a Mercedes and bring them to a 5 bedroom. No need to give them the image that you're a loser when you're really not
>>17737858
So are you saying it's impossible to get laid without living on your own? Also, I would never buy a 5 bedroom house or a luxury car for myself, because that's a very wasteful way to spend money. You don't become wealthy by spending all your money on crap you don't need.
>>17737866
It isn't impossible but it's usually a distraction >>17737793
>>>17737858
>So are you saying it's impossible to get laid without living on your own? Also, I would never buy a 5 bedroom house or a luxury car for myself, because that's a very wasteful way to spend money. You don't become wealthy by spending all your money on crap you don't need.
>>17737866
Well it isn't impossible but it's only a distraction. And I happen to own a luxury car and live in a 4 bedroom and I'm doing just fine. No kids and only a girlfriend and a couple friends from grade school who needed to get on their feet
>>17737873
I've spent all my time since college living in different large cities, so I have no interest in ever living in a house. I'm saving up to buy an apartment in a city like New York where I can comfortably live without a car.